Good rate??
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by wndrwtr, Oct 12, 2015.
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Troll?
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1.45 to burn very little fuel? I would. Hell I used to run all over the country for .84 loaded or empty, and made money like crazy
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Nope..not a troll at all..just asking...not sure what the rates are nowdays.
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It's not bad, there's some that drag a loaded trailer for less. Depending on what you end up doing once you get the trailer picked up it could be a smart move.
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Its important where the trailer is located and what you gonna do after you pick it up...
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I would look for a power only move that I could drop off on my route to sorta help with the rate
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Maybe I've grown skeptical beyond reason. But I'm sticking to the traditional view: "If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is too good to be true." Maybe there's an extended timeframe or other hidden agenda. Like someone mentioned, there's some, quite a few, pulling loads for that or less. So, sorry, just doesn't pass the sniff test. I say, take it and good luck. I hope it's all true and becomes an industry standard.
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I was quoted $2 a mile by a Great Dane dealer for delivery charges from the plant to my house. He said that would be the standard rate to any point in the country. I went and picked it up myself. A buddy ordered one delivered to his house and one of those power only o/o companies ended up dropping it 250 miles away in Atlanta. Talk about lousy service. The only way I'd bother with a power only paying $1,240 on 850 was if I could do load outs that made it worthwhile to finish delivery of the trailer and bobtail back home at a profit on all miles. I doubt it would be possible. It's so easy to bill $2 a mile for brand new trailer delivery and then pay o/o a $1.20 or less to do the actual work.
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We get $2 per mile to move the empty trailers for the manufacturers and $1.50 per mile to Bob Tail back. That is for the load out options. If it is Power Only then $2.50 per mile for the trailer $1.50 for the Bob Tail.
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